Snake Road

Snake Road

by SuePeebles (Author)

Synopsis

It's the other baby I think about most, the one Gran spoke of the day I told her I was pregnant. I used to picture my own baby, her chalky face round as a clock, but now there's this other one. Aggie is struggling to make sense of her life, but she's determined to make sense of her gran's life, even if everyone else thinks she should be concentrating on other things, like her faltering marriage. Back in the family home grandmother Peggy nests at the top of the house, rarely leaving her room. She says she's making her way to heaven, but when Aggie moves in again she soon realises that things are far from heavenly in the Coppella household. Snake Road is a tale of loss and hope. Told through the unblinking eye of Aggie, a family history is revealed that breaks and heals in equal measure. Stepping into difficult emotional terrain, Sue Peebles has written a heartbreaking novel filled with astonishing empathy, gentleness, wit and beauty.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: 1st Edition.
Publisher: Chatto & Windus
Published: 01 Aug 2013

ISBN 10: 0701187638
ISBN 13: 9780701187637
Book Overview: SHORTLISTED FOR THE ENCORE AWARD 2014

Media Reviews
I ADORED Snake Road. Couldn't put it aside...so gentle and wise and uniquely observed. There can't be another Scottish novel, or indeed contemporary one, I will like more this year... a brilliant and beautifully written novel Alan Warner A deeply humane tale of memory, loss and the struggle to understand a family's past Metro The sacred geometry of ageing and the timeless measuring out of love are what sustain this subtle, beautiful book Guardian A brilliantly perceptive novel of loss and love Scotsman Writing of this extraordinary quality and depth is only ever to be welcomed, embraced and, hopefully, suitably rewarded Scotland on Sunday Wise, memorable and written with a lightsome delicacy... It is wonderfully wry and occasionally laced with despair and menace -- Alan Warner Herald Beautiful prose and anguish conveyed throughout the text in a tender, yet irrevocably witty and sometimes self-depreciating manner...Peebles writes with an effortless empathy towards common everyday emotional and family struggles. This intergenerational journey is quite beautifully written, yet in an easy to follow and light style Nudge Perceptive and humane, this is a memorable novel Good Book Guide I ADORED Snake Road. Couldn't put it aside...so gentle and wise and uniquely observed. There can't be another Scottish novel, or indeed contemporary one, I will like more this year... a brilliant and beautifully written novel. Alan Warner Brilliantly perceptive novel of loss and love -- David Robinson The Scotsman
Author Bio
Sue Peebles was born in Arbroath in 1955. She spent some of her childhood in Detroit before returning to Scotland, where she now lives. Since graduating in Psychology she has worked as a researcher, social worker and university teacher. Her first novel, The Death of Lomond Friel, won the Scottish First Book Award and the Saltire First Book Award, and was shortlisted for Scottish Book of the Year. Snake Road has been shortlisted for the Encore Award 2014.